There are no roots - fourth or otherwise - of 1 plus me!
Usually four. As a simple example, the fourth roots of 1 are: 1, -1, i, -i.
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1/4 plus 1/4 plus 1/3 is = 0.833333
The expression ( x^3 + x^2 + x + 1 ) can be factored using polynomial identities. It can be rewritten as ( (x^2 + 1)(x + 1) ). Alternatively, it can also be expressed as ( \frac{x^4 - 1}{x - 1} ) for ( x \neq 1 ). This shows that the polynomial has roots at the complex fourth roots of unity, excluding 1.
twenty three over twenty four 23/24 :-)
2 wholes
2 fourths or one half
One fourth plus one half plus one half plus 1 is equal to 2.25 or 2 1/4
2 and 1 fourth
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The four roots are:1 + 2i, 1 - 2i, 3i and -3i.
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